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2003 officers & trustees.


Front Row (from left): President Phillip Fulmer, University of Tennessee The University of Tennessee (UT), sometimes called the University of Tennessee at Knoxville (UT Knoxville or UTK), is the flagship institution of the statewide land-grant University of Tennessee public university system in the American state of Tennessee. ; First Vice President Ken Hatfield, Rice University; Second Vice President Paul Pasqualoni, Syracuse University; Third Vice President Scot Dapp. Moravian College; Executive Director Grant Teaff.

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Second Row: Todd Berry, U.S. Military Academy; R.C. Slocum; John Mackovic, University of Arizona (body, education) University of Arizona - The University was founded in 1885 as a Land Grant institution with a three-fold mission of teaching, research and public service. ; Larry Kehres, Mount Union College History and profile
Mount Union was founded in 1846 by Orville Nelson Hartshorn as "a place where men and women could be educated with equal opportunity, science would parallel the humanities and there would be no distinction due to race, color or sex.
; Tony Samuel, New Mexico State University New Mexico State University, at Las Cruces; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered and opened 1889 as a college. It became New Mexico State Univ. of Engineering, Agriculture, and Science in 1958 and adopted its present name in 1960. ; Mel Tjeerdsma, Northwest Missouri State University Northwest Missouri State University is a state university in Maryville, Missouri.

Founded in 1905 as a teachers college, it is primarily a liberal arts college offering undergraduate and graduate classes.
; Ken Sparks, Carson-Newman College.

Third Row: Lloyd Carr, University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries. ; Rob Ianello, University of Wisconsin (ex officio); Rob Ash, Drake University; Chuck Amato, North Carolina State University History

Main article: History of North Carolina State University
The North Carolina General Assembly founded NC State on March 7, 1887 as a land-grant college under the name North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
; Ron Randleman, Sam Houston State University Sam Houston State University, (known as SHSU and Sam, for short) founded in 1879, is a public university located in Huntsville, Texas. It is one of the oldest purpose-built institutions for the instruction of teachers west of the Mississippi River and the first such .

Not Pictured: Tyrone Willingham, University of Notre Dame; Bill Snyder, Kansas State University Kansas State University, main campus at Manhattan; coeducational; land-grant and state supported; chartered and opened 1863. There is an additional campus at Salina. Among the university's research facilities are the J. R. .

President

Phillip Fulmer

U. of Tennessee

(Dist. 4, Div. I-A)

First V. President

Ken Hatfield

Rice U.

(Dist. 8, Div. I-A)

Second V. President

Paul Pasqualoni, Syracuse U.

(Dist. 2, Div. I-A)

Third V. President

Scot Dapp

Moravian College

(Dist. 2, Div. III)

Secretary-Treasurer

Grant Teaff, AFCA AFCA American Football Coaches Association
AFCA Air Force Communications Agency
AFCA Area Fuel Consumption Allocation
AFCA Antique Fan Collectors Association
AFCA American Fan Collectors Association
AfCA African Counselling Association
 Executive Director

Board of Trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors.  

DIVISION I-A

Chuck Amato

North Carolina State U. (District 3)

Todd Berry

U.S. Military Academy (District 7)

Lloyd Carr

U. of Michigan (District 5)

John Mackovic

U. of Arizona (District 9)

Tony Samuel

New Mexico State U. (District 1)

Tyrone Willingham, U. of Notre Dame (At-Large)

DIVISION I-AA

Rob Ash

Drake U. (District 5)

Ron Randleman

Sam Houston State U. (District 7)

DIVISION II

Ken Sparks

Carson-Newman College (District 3)

Mel Tjeerdsma, Northwest Missouri State U. (District 7)

DIVISION III

Larry Kehres

Mount Union College (District 5)

EX OFFICIO

Rob Ianello, Assistant Coach

U. of Wisconsin

AFCA Staff

Executive Director

Grant Teaff

Director of Administration and Events

Sandi Atkinson

Director of Marketing and Development

Mel Pulliam

Director of Publications and Media Relations

Todd Bell

Director of Education and Special Projects

Walter Abercrombie

Executive Secretary

Janet Robertson

Membership Services

Charleen Budde

Administrative Secretary

Jenita Ferguson

Assistant Director of Media Relations

Vince Thompson

Secretary

Ashley Reinke

Foundation Secretary

Amy LeNoir

AFCA Associate

Chuck Neinas

Exhibits Manager

Butch Gardner

Code of Ethics Code of Ethics can refer to:
  • Ethical code, a code of professional responsibility, noting what behaviors are "ethical".
  • Code of Ethics (band), a 90's Christian New Wave/Pop band
 

Ever since the AFCA formulated its first formal Code of Ethics in 1952, the organization has had a keen awareness of its importance and has done all in its power to keep the public aware of the AFCA's concern with morality and integrity.

A complete copy of the Code of Ethics is published every year in the AFCA Directory that is sent to every member. Vital tenets include:

PREAMBLE:

The distinguishing characteristic of a profession is its dedication to the service of humanity.

Those who select football coaching must understand that the justification for football lies in its spiritual and physical values and that the game belongs, essentially, to the players.

The welfare of the game depends on how the coaches live up to the spirit and letter of ethical conduct and how the coaches remain ever mindful of the high trust and confidence placed in them by their players and the public.

Coaches unwilling or unable to comply with the principles of the Code have no place in the profession.

The Code should be studied regularly by all coaches and its principles should always be followed. Violations of the Code should be reported to the Ethics Committee.

PURPOSE:

The Code of Ethics has been developed to protect and promote the best interests of the game and the coaching profession. Its primary purpose is to clarify and distinguish ethical and approved professional practices from those considered detrimental.

Its secondary purpose is to emphasize the purpose and value of football and to stress the proper functions of coaches in relation to schools, players, and the public.
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